(a) The Chief of Police shall revoke a license if a cause of suspension in Section 731.09 occurs and the license has been suspended within the preceding twelve (12) months.
(b) The Chief of Police shall revoke a license if he determines that:
(1) A licensee gave false or misleading information in the material submitted to the Chief of Police during the application process;
(2) A licensee or an employee of licensee has knowingly allowed possession, use, or sale of controlled substances on the premises;
(3) A licensee or an employee of licensee has knowingly allowed prostitution on the premises;
(4) A licensee or an employee of licensee knowingly operated the sexually- oriented business during a period of time when the licensee's license was suspended;
(6) On two or more occasions within a twelve (12) month period, a person or persons committed an offense occurring in or on the license premises of a crime listed in Section 731.05 for which a conviction has been obtained, and the person or persons were employees of the Adult Businesses at the time the offenses were committed;
(7) A licensee or an employee of licensee has knowingly allowed any act of sexual intercourse, sodomy, oral copulation, masturbation, or sexual contact to occur in or on the licensed premises; or
(8) A licensee is delinquent in payment to the Village for hotel occupancy taxes, income taxes, or any other taxes or assessments which the Village imposes, or sales taxes related to the sexually oriented business.
(c) The fact that a conviction is being appealed shall have no effect on the revocation of the license.
(d) Subsection (b)(7) above does not apply to adult motels as a ground for revoking the license unless the licensee or employee of licensee knowingly allowed the act of sexual intercourse, sodomy, oral copulation, masturbation or sexual contact to occur in a public place or within public view.
(e) When the Chief of Police revokes a license, the revocation shall continue for one (1) year and the licensee shall not be issued an Adult Business license for one (1) year from the date revocation became effective. If, subsequent to revocation, the Chief of Police finds that the basis for the revocation has been corrected or abated, the applicant may be granted a license if at least ninety (90) days have elapsed since the date the revocation became effective. If the license was revoked under subsection (b)(5) an applicant may not be granted another license until the appropriate number of years required under Section 731.05 have elapsed.
(Ord. 20-06. Passed 6-4-20.)